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...About This User's Guide ...3 Document Conventions ...5 Safety Warnings...7 Contents Overview ...9 Table of Contents ...11 Part I: User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Introduction ...23 1.1 Overview ...23 1.2 Ways to Manage the ZyXEL Device 23 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL Device 24 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device ...24 1.4.1 Internet Access ...24 1.5 Wireless Access ...25 1.5.1 Using the WPS/WLAN...31 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...32 2.2.3 Main Window ...34 2.2.4 Status Bar ...34 Chapter 3 Status Screens ...35 3.1 Overview ...35 3.2 The Status Screen ...36 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 11
...About This User's Guide ...3 Document Conventions ...5 Safety Warnings...7 Contents Overview ...9 Table of Contents ...11 Part I: User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Introduction ...23 1.1 Overview ...23 1.2 Ways to Manage the ZyXEL Device 23 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the ZyXEL Device 24 1.4 Applications for the ZyXEL Device ...24 1.4.1 Internet Access ...24 1.5 Wireless Access ...25 1.5.1 Using the WPS/WLAN...31 2.2.2 Navigation Panel ...32 2.2.3 Main Window ...34 2.2.4 Status Bar ...34 Chapter 3 Status Screens ...35 3.1 Overview ...35 3.2 The Status Screen ...36 ADSL Router Series User's Guide 11
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...44 4.4 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 45 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 45 4.4.2 Using WPS ...46 4.4.3 Connecting Wirelessly to your ZyXEL Device 50 4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet Access 52 4.6 Multiple Public and Private IP Address Mappings 54 4.6.1 Full ... ...65 4.10.1 Configuring ATM QoS for Multiple WAN Connections 65 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding ...67 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic 68 4.12 Access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet Using DDNS 71 4.12.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 71 4....
...44 4.4 Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network 45 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings 45 4.4.2 Using WPS ...46 4.4.3 Connecting Wirelessly to your ZyXEL Device 50 4.5 Configuring the MAC Address Filter for Restricting Wireless Internet Access 52 4.6 Multiple Public and Private IP Address Mappings 54 4.6.1 Full ... ...65 4.10.1 Configuring ATM QoS for Multiple WAN Connections 65 4.10.2 Configuring Port Binding ...67 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic 68 4.12 Access the ZyXEL Device from the Internet Using DDNS 71 4.12.1 Registering a DDNS Account on www.dyndns.org 71 4....
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... ...178 10.7.4 Triangle Route ...178 Chapter 11 Filters ...181 11.1 Overview ...181 11.1.1 What You Can Do in the Filter Screens 181 11.1.2 What You Need to Know About Filtering 181 11.2 The URL Filter Screen ...182 11.3 The Application Filter Screen ...183 11.4 The IP/MAC Filter Screen ...184 11.5 IPv6/MAC Filter ...186 Chapter 12 Certificate...
... ...178 10.7.4 Triangle Route ...178 Chapter 11 Filters ...181 11.1 Overview ...181 11.1.1 What You Can Do in the Filter Screens 181 11.1.2 What You Need to Know About Filtering 181 11.2 The URL Filter Screen ...182 11.3 The Application Filter Screen ...183 11.4 The IP/MAC Filter Screen ...184 11.5 IPv6/MAC Filter ...186 Chapter 12 Certificate...
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...use his notebook to access the Internet. SSID Security Mode Pre-Shared Key 802.11 Mode SecureWirelessNetwork WPA2-PSK DoNotStealMyWirelessNetwork 802.11b+g+n ADSL Router Series User's Guide 45 In this wireless network, the ZyXEL Device serves as an access point (AP), and the notebook is the wireless...so that he can set up a wireless network using WPS (Section 4.4.2 on page 46) or manual configuration (Section 4.4.3 on the ZyXEL Device. Thomas has to configure the wireless network settings on page 50). 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings This example uses the following ...
...use his notebook to access the Internet. SSID Security Mode Pre-Shared Key 802.11 Mode SecureWirelessNetwork WPA2-PSK DoNotStealMyWirelessNetwork 802.11b+g+n ADSL Router Series User's Guide 45 In this wireless network, the ZyXEL Device serves as an access point (AP), and the notebook is the wireless...so that he can set up a wireless network using WPS (Section 4.4.2 on page 46) or manual configuration (Section 4.4.3 on the ZyXEL Device. Thomas has to configure the wireless network settings on page 50). 4.4.1 Configuring the Wireless Network Settings This example uses the following ...
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... Series User's Guide Configure the screen using WPS are that is a way to automatically set up a secure wireless network connection between his notebook and the ZyXEL Device (see Section 4.4.2 on page 50). 4.4.2 Using WPS This section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. EXAMPLE 2 Click the... Advanced Setup button and select 802.11b+g+n in the 802.11 Mode field. WPS is must be done two devices at a time and within two minutes. It uses the ZyXEL Device as the AP and ZyXEL NWD210N as the wireless client which connects to open the AP screen. Click Apply...
... Series User's Guide Configure the screen using WPS are that is a way to automatically set up a secure wireless network connection between his notebook and the ZyXEL Device (see Section 4.4.2 on page 50). 4.4.2 Using WPS This section shows you how to set up a wireless network using WPS. EXAMPLE 2 Click the... Advanced Setup button and select 802.11b+g+n in the 802.11 Mode field. WPS is must be done two devices at a time and within two minutes. It uses the ZyXEL Device as the AP and ZyXEL NWD210N as the wireless client which connects to open the AP screen. Click Apply...
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... assigned a priority queue based on the internal QoS mapping table on how you are a team leader of the ZyXEL Device. Chapter 4 Tutorials EXAMPLE 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic This section contains tutorials on the ZyXEL Device. DSL Your computer MAC=AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF E-mail: Queue 1 A colleague's computer Other traffic...
... assigned a priority queue based on the internal QoS mapping table on how you are a team leader of the ZyXEL Device. Chapter 4 Tutorials EXAMPLE 4.11 Configuring QoS to Prioritize Traffic This section contains tutorials on the ZyXEL Device. DSL Your computer MAC=AA:FF:AA:FF:AA:FF E-mail: Queue 1 A colleague's computer Other traffic...
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Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard If you would like to skip your ISP. Enter your Internet account information (username, password and/or service name) exactly as provided by your Internet setup and configure the wireless LAN settings, leave Yes selected and click Next. Figure 10 Auto Detection: No DSL Connection 3b The following screen displays if a PPPoE or PPPoA connection is detected. Figure 11 Auto-Detection: PPPoE 80 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Then click Next and see Section 5.3 on page 87 for wireless connection wizard setup.
Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard If you would like to skip your ISP. Enter your Internet account information (username, password and/or service name) exactly as provided by your Internet setup and configure the wireless LAN settings, leave Yes selected and click Next. Figure 10 Auto Detection: No DSL Connection 3b The following screen displays if a PPPoE or PPPoA connection is detected. Figure 11 Auto-Detection: PPPoE 80 ADSL Router Series User's Guide Then click Next and see Section 5.3 on page 87 for wireless connection wizard setup.
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... this screen. As above . Table 10 Internet Connection with PPPoA LABEL DESCRIPTION User Name Enter the login name that your ISP assigned IP address. Table 11 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP LABEL DESCRIPTION Obtain an IP Address Automatically A static IP address is not fixed;
... this screen. As above . Table 10 Internet Connection with PPPoA LABEL DESCRIPTION User Name Enter the login name that your ISP assigned IP address. Table 11 Internet Connection with ENET ENCAP LABEL DESCRIPTION Obtain an IP Address Automatically A static IP address is not fixed;
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..., check if your account is activated or click Restart the Internet/ Wireless Setup Wizard to verify your changes. Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard Table 11 Internet Connection with PPPoA (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click this to the screen where you can modify them. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 87
..., check if your account is activated or click Restart the Internet/ Wireless Setup Wizard to verify your changes. Chapter 5 Internet and Wireless Setup Wizard Table 11 Internet Connection with PPPoA (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click this to the screen where you can modify them. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 87
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...maximum data fragment size that can be reduced. Fragmentation Threshold This is a high density of your ZyXEL Device might be reduced. See the Appendix D on page 139 for more information. 802.11 Mode Select 802.11b Only to allow only IEEE 802.11b compliant WLAN devices to associate with ...the ZyXEL Device. Select 802.11n to allow only IEEE 802.11n compliant WLAN devices to associate with the ZyXEL Device. Output Power Set the output ...
...maximum data fragment size that can be reduced. Fragmentation Threshold This is a high density of your ZyXEL Device might be reduced. See the Appendix D on page 139 for more information. 802.11 Mode Select 802.11b Only to allow only IEEE 802.11b compliant WLAN devices to associate with ...the ZyXEL Device. Select 802.11n to allow only IEEE 802.11n compliant WLAN devices to associate with the ZyXEL Device. Output Power Set the output ...
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The wireless clients must also support 40 MHz. Select 20MHz if you set the 802.11 Mode to lessen radio interference with other wireless devices in the Advanced Setup screen. The screen appears as shown. Back Apply Cancel This field is ... where the environment hinders the wireless signal. Chapter 8 Wireless LAN Table 31 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: Advanced Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Channel Width Select whether the ZyXEL Device uses a wireless channel width of up to 150Mbps whereas a 40MHz channel uses two standard channels and offers speeds of 20MHz or Auto. Figure 46...
The wireless clients must also support 40 MHz. Select 20MHz if you set the 802.11 Mode to lessen radio interference with other wireless devices in the Advanced Setup screen. The screen appears as shown. Back Apply Cancel This field is ... where the environment hinders the wireless signal. Chapter 8 Wireless LAN Table 31 Network > Wireless LAN > AP: Advanced Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Channel Width Select whether the ZyXEL Device uses a wireless channel width of up to 150Mbps whereas a 40MHz channel uses two standard channels and offers speeds of 20MHz or Auto. Figure 46...
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...), NAT offers the additional benefit of an outside host is never changed. With no servers defined, your ZyXEL Device filters out all incoming inquiries, thus preventing intruders from a subscriber (the inside local address) to ...forwards it to the original inside local address before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. The ZyXEL Device keeps track of an outside world. Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT) Table 47 ...SA 192.168.1.10 NAT Table Inside Local IP Address 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.12 192.168.1.13 Inside Global IP Address IGA 1 IGA 2 IGA 3 IGA 4...
...), NAT offers the additional benefit of an outside host is never changed. With no servers defined, your ZyXEL Device filters out all incoming inquiries, thus preventing intruders from a subscriber (the inside local address) to ...forwards it to the original inside local address before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. The ZyXEL Device keeps track of an outside world. Chapter 9 Network Address Translation (NAT) Table 47 ...SA 192.168.1.10 NAT Table Inside Local IP Address 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.12 192.168.1.13 Inside Global IP Address IGA 1 IGA 2 IGA 3 IGA 4...
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For example, you don't use of network traffic to block packets for the services at specific interfaces. 11 Protect against misuse. Note: You also need to configure NAT port forwarding (or full featured NAT address mapping rules) to allow computers on the WAN ...to access devices on the LAN. • WAN to Router By default the ZyXEL Device stops computers on the WAN from managing the ZyXEL Device. These custom rules work by comparing the source IP address, destination IP address and IP protocol type of certain protocols...
For example, you don't use of network traffic to block packets for the services at specific interfaces. 11 Protect against misuse. Note: You also need to configure NAT port forwarding (or full featured NAT address mapping rules) to allow computers on the WAN ...to access devices on the LAN. • WAN to Router By default the ZyXEL Device stops computers on the WAN from managing the ZyXEL Device. These custom rules work by comparing the source IP address, destination IP address and IP protocol type of certain protocols...
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...respective set of filters supported by IP addresses, MAC addresses, IPv6 addresses and/or URLs. 11.1.1 What You Can Do in the address bar of your Internet browser, for example "http://www.zyxel.com". The ZyXEL Device allows you type in the Filter Screens • Use the URL Filter screen (...Section 11.2 on page 182) to block access to web sites. • Use the Application Filter screen (Section 11.3 on page 183) to allow or deny...
...respective set of filters supported by IP addresses, MAC addresses, IPv6 addresses and/or URLs. 11.1.1 What You Can Do in the address bar of your Internet browser, for example "http://www.zyxel.com". The ZyXEL Device allows you type in the Filter Screens • Use the URL Filter screen (...Section 11.2 on page 182) to block access to web sites. • Use the Application Filter screen (Section 11.3 on page 183) to allow or deny...
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...Click Security > Filter > URL Filter. Individual active Select Yes to make the filter active and No to block. URL Enter the URL for the ZyXEL Device to make it inactive. Delete Click this to block websites by URL. Figure 84 Security > Filter > URL Filter The following table describes the ...labels in this to restore your changes. URL Index Select the index number of the filter rule. Chapter 11 Filters 11.2 The URL Filter Screen Use this screen to remove the filter rule. Active This indicates if the filter is the index number of ...
...Click Security > Filter > URL Filter. Individual active Select Yes to make the filter active and No to block. URL Enter the URL for the ZyXEL Device to make it inactive. Delete Click this to block websites by URL. Figure 84 Security > Filter > URL Filter The following table describes the ...labels in this to restore your changes. URL Index Select the index number of the filter rule. Chapter 11 Filters 11.2 The URL Filter Screen Use this screen to remove the filter rule. Active This indicates if the filter is the index number of ...
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... Filter Editing Application Filter Use this field to enable or disable the application filter. MSN Use this field to allow or deny MSN traffic. Chapter 11 Filters 11.3 The Application Filter Screen Use this screen. Figure 85 Security > Filter > Application Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen to allow...
... Filter Editing Application Filter Use this field to enable or disable the application filter. MSN Use this field to allow or deny MSN traffic. Chapter 11 Filters 11.3 The Application Filter Screen Use this screen. Figure 85 Security > Filter > Application Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen to allow...
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... create and apply IP and MAC filters. Figure 86 Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Chapter 11 Filters 11.4 The IP/MAC Filter Screen Use this screen to enable or disable the filter rule. Direction Apply the filter to Incoming or Outgoing traffic direction...
... create and apply IP and MAC filters. Figure 86 Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter The following table describes the labels in this screen. Chapter 11 Filters 11.4 The IP/MAC Filter Screen Use this screen to enable or disable the filter rule. Direction Apply the filter to Incoming or Outgoing traffic direction...
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... Port Number Source MAC Address Use the MAC Filter to 65535. The range of the packets being filtered. This is the destination port number. Chapter 11 Filters Table 60 Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Select IP or MAC type to filter. This is the source port...
... Port Number Source MAC Address Use the MAC Filter to 65535. The range of the packets being filtered. This is the destination port number. Chapter 11 Filters Table 60 Security > Filter > IP/MAC Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Select IP or MAC type to filter. This is the source port...
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Chapter 11 Filters 11.5 IPv6/MAC Filter Use this field to enable or disable the filter rule. Table 61 Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Rule ...
Chapter 11 Filters 11.5 IPv6/MAC Filter Use this field to enable or disable the filter rule. Table 61 Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Rule ...
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... wish to block or allow traffic by IPv6 addresses. This field shows whether the rule is ::. The ICMPv6 message type to configure the rule. Chapter 11 Filters Table 61 Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Select IP or MAC type to filter. This field is ignored if...
... wish to block or allow traffic by IPv6 addresses. This field shows whether the rule is ::. The ICMPv6 message type to configure the rule. Chapter 11 Filters Table 61 Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Select IP or MAC type to filter. This field is ignored if...